StudyForge: Website
Position Type: Part-time, Temporary
Pay Range: $22.20 – $22.77/hour
Position Start Date: As soon as possible
How to Apply: Please apply by visiting https://onlineschool.ca/job/math-curriculum-intern/
For more information, please contact: hr@kccsociety.ca
Job Description
Apply to become a Math Curriculum Development Intern at StudyForge if you:
Are a mathematics undergraduate or aspiring math teacher who wants flexible, part-time work while you study, challenging you to utilize your math skills?
Enjoy analyzing problems, breaking them down into their pieces and articulating an elegant solution?
Are a quick learner and can pick up new tools and technologies quickly?
Your responsibilities will include:
Verify the quality, accuracy, and accessibility of StudyForge math courses
Verify accuracy of solutions and examples within instructional and assessment content
Assess error reports and client complaints, suggesting solutions in a timely and creative mannerTranslate instructional videos into written instruction
Create alternate text for images and diagrams, describing them for the visually impaired
Create STEM content for grades 5-12
Write helpful, clear, and professional detailed solutions to practice questions and assessments
Duplicate existing assessment questions and change content to create robust question banks
Use web forms to create math content within the StudyForge platform
Support other teams with content knowledge as necessary
Contribute to the culture of StudyForge
Represent the values and mission of HCOS and StudyForge well, in all internal or external communications
Be willing to receive feedback, collaborate with others, and actively participate in creating a better workplace for everyone
Give open and honest feedback about potential problems with the product, your job, or the work environment
Job Requirements
To qualify for this role you have:
The ability to explain math concepts clearly
Completed at least one year of a post-secondary mathematics program or a related field
An excellent understanding of middle- and high-school math concepts
A passion for details, with an eye for noticing mistakes and inconsistencies
A penchant for picking up new technologies quickly
Understanding of LaTeX editing tools to create mathematical formulas and equations
Posted: September 24, 2025